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''NFL 2K'' is an
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series developed by
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and
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by Sega. The series was originally exclusive to Sega's
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due to the absence of
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's
Madden NFL series ''Madden NFL'' (known as ''John Madden Football'' until 1993) is an American football video game series developed by EA Tiburon for EA Sports. It is named after Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and commentator John Madden and sold more than 130 m ...
on the system. As the foremost "2K" title, it marked the beginning of a running athletics series that eventually led to the spinning off of 2K's sports publishing business under the name of 2K Sports. Upon the Dreamcast's discontinuation, the series continued to be published for other sixth generation game systems and became the chief competitor of the ''Madden'' series. After the competitively priced ''
NFL 2K5 ''ESPN NFL 2K5'' is an American football video game Video game developer, developed by Visual Concepts for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox (console), Xbox Video game console, consoles. Video game publisher, Published by 2K Sports and the Sega Corporati ...
'' significantly reduced sales of that year's '' Madden'' release, EA signed an exclusivity deal with the NFL that made ''Madden NFL'' the only series allowed to use NFL team and player names. In 2020, 2K announced the NFL 2K series will return in 2021 as an arcade video game. In May 2021 2K announced that the game had been delayed until March 2022.


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NFL 2K

The series was introduced by Sega to address
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's decision not to publish games, including the ''
Madden NFL ''Madden NFL'' (known as ''John Madden Football'' until 1993) is an American football video game series developed by EA Tiburon for EA Sports. It is named after Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and commentator John Madden and sold more than 130 m ...
'' series, for the
Dreamcast The is a home video game console released by Sega on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America; and October 14, 1999, in Europe. It was the first sixth-generation video game console, preceding Sony's PlayStation 2, Nint ...
. The first installment, ''NFL 2K'', was released exclusively for the system, in time for its September 9, 1999 launch in North America. All 31 NFL teams were included in the game (including the returning Browns) along with alumni teams, and All-Pro teams for the AFC, NFC, and NFL. The game received positive reception upon its release, with praises for its visuals, presentation, and overall gameplay.


NFL 2K1

A sequel, ''NFL 2K1'', was released for the Dreamcast on September 7, 2000 to critical acclaim. Improvements over its predecessor include a significant amount of new player animations, larger play-books, improved AI, and tweaks to the running game, the passing game, and defense. ''2K1'' also introduced a multi-season franchise mode and online play.


NFL 2K2

With the demise of the Dreamcast, the ''NFL 2K'' series was re-positioned as the main multi-platform rival to the ''Madden NFL'' series. ''NFL 2K2'', the third installment, was released on September 19, 2001, for the Dreamcast. PlayStation 2 and
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versions of the game were later released with enhanced graphics. Reception for the game was positive, with critics noting improved AI, enhancements to the passing game, and new player animations. However, the franchise mode was criticized for lacking depth, as it remained nearly unchanged from ''2K1''. The Houston Texans were included in the game, featuring stock players as the team did not yet have a real-life roster.


NFL 2K3

''NFL 2K3'' was released for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube on August 2002. The game featured licensed
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-styled presentation, with halftime reports, player awards, and post-game and weekly wrap-ups. ESPN's Dan Patrick is featured in the opening intro. Franchise mode was greatly expanded upon in ''2K3'', and featured interactive menus along with much greater depth. Historic teams were included for the first time, and current real-life coaches were introduced to the series (along with the ability to create ones). ''2K3'' was the first game in the series to include Xbox Live capabilities.


ESPN NFL Football

''ESPN NFL Football'' was released in September 2003 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the only game in the series not featuring ''2K'' in the title; ''2K4'' was instead relegated to the bottom corner of the box art. The game would expand upon the series' ESPN license, with players receiving reports and highlights from ESPN's Chris Berman and Suzy Kolber. New features were added such as first-person football and "The Crib", which serves as the player's own digital apartment and trophy room.


ESPN NFL 2K5

With the cancellation of ''
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'' (
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) on PlayStation 2 and the '' NFL Fever'' ( Microsoft Game Studios) franchise, the series truly became ''Madden NFLs primary competition. In what
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later called "one of the greatest, most insidious guerrilla-warfare moves in the history of video game competition", Sega released ''ESPN NFL 2K5'' in July 2004 for $19.99, giving the game significant market share versus the $49.95 ''Madden NFL''. One EA developer recalled that Sega's aggressive pricing "scared the hell out of us"; EA later reduced ''Madden NFL''s price to $29.95. In December 2004, however, EA signed an exclusive agreement with the NFL for an undisclosed amount of money, making ''Madden NFL'' the only series allowed to use NFL team and player names. Comparatively, the NFL signed a similar six year exclusivity deal with
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worth $400 million in January 2004. EA also signed an agreement with ESPN to become the only licensee of ESPN's brand in sports games on all platforms. This was an immense blow to Sega's franchise in their
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, NBA, and
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series. In 2020, EA signed an extension with the NFL, giving them sole licensing rights through the 2025 season.


Voice commentary

The play-by-play and color commentary in each game is done by the fictional sportscasters Dan Stevens ( Terry McGovern) and Peter O'Keefe (Jay Styne). Fictional reporter Michelle Westphal (Marcia Perry) provides occasional sideline reports from ''NFL 2K'' through ''NFL 2K3'', while
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's real-life
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provides reports in ''ESPN NFL Football'' and ''ESPN NFL 2K5''. Pre-game and post-game shows, halftime reports, and weekly Sportscenter wrap-ups are hosted by ESPN's
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in the latter two games. Terry McGovern and Jay Styne returned as Dan Stevens and Peter O'Keefe in
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nfl 2k Video game franchises Video game franchises introduced in 1999